• NotAPenguin@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I just don’t see reduction as enough or what should be advocated when it comes to something so serious as billions of animals getting needlessly killed.

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      1 year ago

      Billions of animals are killed wherever crops are grown.

      Even if you are entirely vegan, animals have to die if you want to eat.

      In fact, if your food is grown on a farm then you are probably contributing to more animal deaths than someone who obtains food from hunting or fishing.

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        1 year ago

        Source on billions of crop deaths?

        Besides, most plants grown are used for animal feed.

        Killing animals when we don’t have to is inherently cruel, farming can be done without harming animals.

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          Billions of invertebrates and other small animals are killed during tilling before planting, with pest/weed control during the growing season (even with “organic” or “natural” compounds), and of course during harvest.

          This is inevitable, planting requires controlling soil and plants, and this will inevitably kill animals that you don’t even see. Do you really think you can pull a weed without killing any of the invisible animals living on it?

          Fishing/hunting also kills animals, but you can catch a fish or hunt a deer without restructuring an entire ecosystem. Which means you can feed yourself without killing quite so many animals.